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OOTD // That 70's Vibe

Friday, October 16, 2015

If you watched one of my "Broke College Girl" haul videos, you'll recognize this skirt as one of my newly thrifted gems. I'm so happy I picked it up! While lately my style has been more modern, minimal, and edgy, I never quite get away from my bohemian roots from time to time.

With earthy colors, a gorgeous paisley-floral pattern, and a button down design, I couldn't pass up on this skirt! Plus, you know, it was only $1.89, so....JUSTIFIED.

This 70's style comeback is something else, isn't it?
I find it funny how we recycle trends. What's a truly groundbreaking trend that we came up with?
The only thing that pops into my head is rainbow colored eyebrows (and in some cases, armpit hair).
But seriously, what's a trend we've come up with recently that's original?

I'm currently in the midst of projects and midterms coming up, so excuse me for the short post today and my lack of appearance on your blogs lately. Trying to keep up with everything gets stressful at times! However, I've managed to keep up with the Youtube videos, and you can see my latest one HERE. I shared some tips on how to go to music concerts and I got a little sassy. ;)

As always, thanks for stopping by! I can't believe how long I've been doing this and the incredibly supportive community the blogging world has come to be.

I love the 70's!! You channeled it so well. I think trends just keep repeating, but maybe the only new things because created are having to do with makeup, like contouring and such - I've yet to see any new clothing styles that I can name on the top of my head!

You have a lot variety within your style but I always love your bohemian looks, they really seem to suit you and you always have such an air of confidence in them. I really love this skirt, you have to legs to pull of these odd lengths and with the boots, it's just perfection! It is funny how certain decades and trends cycle back through, it SHOCKED me to see he tattoo chokers coming back, I remember buying those from Icings back when they were called Afterthoughts.